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  2. Garmin iQue - Wikipedia

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    Garmin Mobile 20 (20SM) - Bluetooth GPS receiver that functions as a cradle that a compatible smartphone can sit in. This device requires 12V for power and can only be used in a vehicle with a 12V system. The 20SM comes with various types of power adapters that can charge various types of phones and PDAs.

  3. Navifon - Wikipedia

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    Practically NaviFon works on any modern mobile phone with support of JAVA platform. A Bluetooth GPS receiver pinpoints your current position (longitude and latitude) and transmits this information via Bluetooth to your mobile phone (GPS-Bluetooth device is not required for mobile devices that already have internal “build in” GPS module).

  4. Satellite navigation device - Wikipedia

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    Most smartphones download a satellite almanac when online to accelerate a GPS fix when out of cell tower range. [18] Some, older, Java-enabled phones lacking integrated GPS may still use external GPS receivers via serial or Bluetooth) connections, but the need for this is now rare.

  5. Magellan Navigation - Wikipedia

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    Certain Magellan vehicle navigation systems are also Bluetooth-compatible for integration with mobile phones, and traffic upgradeable for real-time traffic information. The Maestro 4050 is the first portable vehicle navigation device to offer drivers the convenience of voice command capabilities.

  6. TomTom - Wikipedia

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    TomTom Navigator – a GPS navigation software product for personal digital assistants (PDAs), Palm devices, Pocket PCs, and some smartphones. TomTom Navigator 6 replaced the earlier TomTom Mobile 5.2. It can use GPS receivers built into the device or external (e.g., Bluetooth-connected) receivers.

  7. Mobile phone feature - Wikipedia

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    Sending and receiving pictures and videos (by without internet) through MMS, and for short distances with e.g. Bluetooth. In Multimedia phones Bluetooth is commonly but important Feature. GPS receivers integrated or connected (i.e. using Bluetooth) to cell phones, primarily to aid in dispatching emergency responders and road tow truck services.

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